In Canada, seven castaways were stuck on an island way past their scheduled three-hour tour. The adorable four-month-old puppies were first discovered last Monday on a small, uninhabited island near Cross Lake in the Canadian province of Manitoba, according to CBC News. Some good Samaritans were eventually able to pick up the pups from the island on Wednesday so they could be brought to a rescue center.The canines’ discovery was immediately met with comparisons with the classic 1960s sitcom “Gilligan’s Island,” which saw Gilligan, The Skipper and their five passengers stuck on an island. "They will be the Gilligan's Island crew — four boys, three girls," said Deb Vandekerkhove, director of the Norway House Animal Rescue.However, it’s unlikely these castaways were shipwrecked like their comedic counterparts. At this point, it’s still unclear how the pups ended up alone on the island. "As we meet them, we will attach their names based on their personality — you know, who's the goof, who's the boss," Vandekerkhove told CBC News.Vandekerkhove says Gilligan, The Skipper, Thurston Howell III (the millionaire), Mrs. Howell (his wife), Ginger (the movie star), The Professor and Mary Ann will soon be up for adoption. For more information, you can email the rescue center at norwayhouseanimalrescue@gmail.com.

In Canada, seven castaways were stuck on an island way past their scheduled three-hour tour.

The adorable four-month-old puppies were first discovered last Monday on a small, uninhabited island near Cross Lake in the Canadian province of Manitoba, according to CBC News. Some good Samaritans were eventually able to pick up the pups from the island on Wednesday so they could be brought to a rescue center.